Back to School

For their last Skill Drill, the recruits face their toughest critics yet: 30 second-graders. The chefs give their teams fair warning: "They may be small, but these are some of the most vocal critics you'll ever meet."

Near Disaster

The chefs cringe as Melissa brushes her barbecue sauce on raw chicken, as this could cause salmonella. With some guidance from Bobby, she avoids disaster by re-cooking the sauce so it's safe for the kids to eat.

Tough Critics

Bobby and his group of second-graders are at odds: Bobby likes Melissa's food, but the kids aren't so excited by it. They prefer Vinnie's meal, so Bobby has to let the majority rule and gives him the win. Kelli wins on the Red Team by a hair.

Welcome, Guest Diners

Back at the
Worst Cooks kitchen, some special guests arrive for the final Main Dish Challenge: the recruits' loved ones from back home. Everyone is emotional, but David and his wife, Tenae, have the most dramatic reunion.

Stakes Are High

The chefs throw out yet another twist: The recruits' family members will taste their food, but won't know who made which dish. They could end up sending their own loved one home. Melissa is worried that her fiance, David, won't pick out her dish: "Unless we're making margaritas, David has no idea what I like to cook!"

Seafood Strikes Again

Kelli is feeling ambitious and wants to make a "really decadent seafood platter," her husband Matt's favorite. It's the potatoes that have her the most worried, since she's already messed them up twice in the competition.

All Smiles

Kelli and David also watch everything unfold on screen. Kelli's husband is blown away by her seafood dish: "I feel like I'm in a restaurant right now," he says. Fortunately, both get top votes from their respective partners.

Close Call

Bobby is so impressed with his final two that he struggles to pick a winner. Ultimately, it's Vinnie who will represent him in the final cook-off. Vinnie is all smiles, but Bobby warns him that the toughest challenge is yet to come: "Don't get happy yet. Up until now, this Boot Camp has been kindergarten."